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forms of internationalisation). Most widely spread are import- and export activities, followed by sales and service …Im Zeitraum 2009 bis 2011 waren rd. 1,3 Mio. Unternehmen aus Deutschland, zu 99 % KMU, international aktiv. Damit … Unternehmen erwogen eine Ausweitung bereits bestehender Auslandsaktivitäten und gut 20% die erstmalige Aufnahme einer (Export …
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and development of a hierarchy among them, on the other hand, in terms of export, import and trade balance. Therefore, the …
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long run relationship between export and import. This implies that foreign trade deficit is sustainable in the Indian …
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How does export liberalization affect firm location choice and the spatial concentration of economic activity? We … address these questions using the geo-coordinates of Chinese manufacturing firms and find that export widens inter-city and … by the extensive margin. Third, the above effects are not exclusive to industries directly exposed to export shocks but …
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manufacturing exports and examines the intra-distribution dynamics. The Balassa index is also computed using import data, which … allows for an assessment on the similitude of relative import structures and a crude identification of major vertical …, particularly in Ireland. Over the last four decades, Portugal shows a tendency to reduce its overall extent of export …
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This paper analyzes markup responses of Danish firms to Chinese imports. Besides negative markup responses due to competitive pressure, we present some evidence for marginal cost savings related to Chinese intermediate goods imports which tend to raise firm-level markups.
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In this paper we provide evidence on the existence of short-run trade diversion effects as a consequence of tariff shocks. We exploit sudden policy changes in the context of the trade dispute between the US and China. Based on a data set covering monthly product-level information on US imports...
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survey data with retrospective information on parental employment, we study the causal effect of increased Chinese import …
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We investigate the extent to which the effect of the 2018/2019 US import tariff hikes on US (post-tariff) import prices … Chinese exporters react to an USD appreciation by markedly lowering their US dollar-denominated export prices. This holds in …
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This paper studies the economic and political effects of a large trade shock in agriculture – the grain invasion from the Americas – in Prussia during the first globalization (1871-1913). We show that this shock accelerated the structural change in the Prussian economy through migration of...
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